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and thats fair. technically Canada has criminal defamation laws as well, but they are more broad.
/r/MensRights02/03/23 08:05 PM
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not in the US it isn't. only criminal here under specific circumstances. (specifically those circumstances are "what state are you in". only 13 states have criminal defamation laws right now)
/r/MensRights02/03/23 06:17 PM
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yes and no. men working dangerous jobs is beaten into them at a young age as being the only acceptable decision to make, in the same way that women working "women's jobs" is drilled into their heads. it is misandry... its just not misandry perpetrated exclusively by women. I would argue, that... toxic masculinity, aimed by one man at another, is a form of misandry as well.
/r/MensRights22/02/23 08:56 PM
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I never said they were feminists. This post is about misandrists, not feminists (this sub often thinks the two are the same thing... they arnt... this sub is silly for thinking otherwise). Misandrists hate men to the point of prejudice. Feminists just want equal rights, opportunities and Protections. Important difference. They were part of the women's suffrage movement. They weren't just feminists, they were the original feminists. Most feminists are not misandrists. It just so happened that the…
/r/MensRights22/02/23 07:23 PM
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during the suffrage movement, there was a White Feather campaign used to shame men into enlisting. no, women in power did not send them to war.... but they did create a prejudice against men who didn't go, and spread it willfully. it actually was problematic to the point where they were causing men to enlist that were in essential labor positions. the government at the time had to issue badges that read King and Country, to signify that a person may not have enlisted, but was still serving the w…
/r/MensRights22/02/23 04:25 PM
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